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BTUDNOTIOEB. To travel thi* hind In Oamaru »nd Surrounding Distriots, the THOROUGHBRED STALLION H A NOB L L 0 R Chanoilior i* ■ beautiful dark brown, standing fnlly 16 hands in height, with Nn bone and eplendid action, with a very,quiet temper ana ia admitted by competent judgea to be one of the handsomest horses ever bred in. the oolony. ..... CHANcnUiOR waa bred in 1874, and is by Traduoer. out of Sweetbriar (see New Zealand Stud Book), and aa a raoehorae hi* heft very few equala, hia performance* being aomewhat wonderful, winning, under heavy weight* and at all diitanoet. The following are a few of hia various performaaoaa: Won Dunedin President'* Handioap SOaova {Grand Stand Handioap 50 eov*; Palmoraton Cap 80 •ovs, Handicap 40 sovsi Lawrenoe Handioas 66 sovej Taieri Handioap_ 60*ov*| Duntroon Handiot 70 aorsj Ash Handicap 60 *ovs; Flying Handioap, Did edln, 100 sot*; Rangiora Cup 60 cov*. Beacon'* Sporting Note* in Otago .Witneai taya: In 1879-80 we find Chanoellor atlll , hard at it for he ran 23 timea, and waa Tic terioua on alx ocoaaiona. The first of thess was his memorable aucoeaa.in the Canterbury J. O. Handicap, of 600 ■ova, in which, 1 curiously enough, he and Maritaiia agala 1 singlod themaelvee but from t'h'e fields and had a desperate finish—Chancellor, however, mare. At Dmiedin Spring he won the Ladiee' Puree of SO aova j at Inveroargill he . won the Cup of 100 sovs; Publican*' Jrlandl- . cap of 30 boys, and J, 0. Handioap of 78 kova; at Oamaru he won ths Autumn Haadl< ' cap of 50 sovs. Hi* winning* forth* eeaeoi amounted to LIO2O. Constant work, now told: lta tale, and Chanoellor waa, during but in 1881-82 he figured 18 time*, and wai successful In five races. At Caattfbart 1 Spring he won the Metropolitan Handioap ol : at Dunedin Spring, the St ■ Spring, tha Oamaru Handioap of 100 sovaial Dunedin Autumn, the Flying Handioap of 80 aova; at Oamaru Autumn, the Conaolatiot Stake* of 20 aova. i To sum up Ghanosllor'i oareer, he ha* run in 87 races, won 26, and scoured in stakes £2610. This record I* an exceedingly good one. and prove* thi 1 stamina and pluok whioh he must ppsstai, and these are jaat the qualities whioh are at desirable in a stud hone, (Sea Witness, ; Sept., 80,1882. Terms ... ... ... " L6C*. Groom's fee, 6s ; all demanded payable it 1 groom Ist January, 1886. Paddooke provided for Mare* from • distanoe at 2s fid per week, Every care taken, but no rospoasiblUtv, JAMBS SPENOB, , Proprietor. > To travel in the Oamaru, Papakalo, Am moko, Waiareka, and Ngepara Dia triota, the, ', , . Pore-bred. Clydesdale Kntir* , Jj (Clydesdale Stud Book, Vol. vll.), Imported by Mr M. Power, from Glasgow, LORD LORNE was~bred by Mr Ream*, J Campbelltown, and imported by Mr Power, , ex «.*. Essex, from London. Lord Lorn*, foaled June, 1881, ia a fin* dark bay, standi 16 hands S iobhea' high, with ; strong fl*l . bone, fin* flowing hair, and exoellant tamper, r Lord Lome. waa got by that unprecedented i stallion Lome (499), who was the aire of taij celebrated atallion Ivanhoe (596), who woo the aeoond price at the Glasgow Agrioultural Society'* Stallion Show in February, 1876, and travelled Kirkmiohael District of Ayr* cultural Society'* Show at Edinburgh I 1877, in whioh year he wi* aeobad pramiua horse of the Glasgow Agrioultural Soolotyj In 1878 h* was aeleotecf a* first premiua horse of the Glasgow Agricultural, '— > Agrioultural Society'* Show at Dumf Lorn* (499) is by Glenlee (862), by F (307). Forth (307) won third, prim) at t International show at London' ia 1882, ai first price at the Highland Society's show f 1842. Hi* sire, Clyde 2nd (167), by Clj (162), byLofty (463), Whowtm assay prl , In Lanarkshire and~Clyde*d*l* district*, a j, was never beaten but by hia son, Yo* Clyde,. Lord Lorne'a dam Maggie l ! airi r Prinoo Alfred (618), by The Ooa*nl,(S22L 'ifFTT. R i ' I Tun T of the renowned horse fir Walter Scott (797), who gained first prise at in* Highland Society'* anew at Dnmfrieiln 1860, also thi' premium at the Intcrnttiohal show hold at Battereea.' Sir Walter Soott (797) waath* sire of the late Mr Drew'a Prinoe of Wahf (673), whose, breading and priae winning r» 2uire no oommint, Delng. the aire of mot* rat prise-taking atallion* than- any horn that ever stood ,in Scotland, Prinoe ot Wale* (673) stood at Merry ton Home Farm, Hamilton, at L4O a m»re, and Bold at th* late Mr Drew'a rale, in inril last, for 900 guioeaa, when 18 years old. Lord Lorn** grand dam Tibby, by the Pr**id*at (69SJL who won aeoond pris* at the Highland Soolety'* ahowat Glasgow in 1867, la got by Sooiety at Kelao in r lß63, th* aeoond faria* at , Battereea lii 1862, and thi Glasgow premium in 1866, thos proving Lord Lorn* to bs A — —uded from the best and purest dale blood in Sootland. Ternu-i-ISateudcf season, aadLl wh« mares are proved to bain foal.> Groom'a fat 6% payablr at firat aarvioa., All demand! matendof.a*a Proprietor*. Boundary, Creek., • To Travel Tiaia Saaabw," '.' ' ' In th* Oamaru and nrroundlng dUakrlottj The Imported Kntlr* Hon* EINOH OF THB lILBB, Prinoe of th«ldeal*ariohbayi with blaek I point*, rising, seven yean old,- and'.stands 17 hand* high, upon *hort: leg*.. , Ha aoa> ceiaeaimmanasaubataaoe,,having lliiaohN landed; in; yiotoria. He la also splendidly, * ' '2 toautlfuUy aronod' aao" thick orest, and tremendous ahonldar* r ■ arms,,. '' [, '' ',' i' Sire ..the noted horaa Honwt] Torn the property of Mr Gaut, lata th* property of Mr Waltham,: of Parson'* Drove: Grandairo the noted pris* 1 nor** Honest Tonw the property of MrjWm. Welaher, of Brandon, Norfolk, :Whi ha* taken mora valuabl* priaa* than anylkon* in all England. "■ .. V., cart mare, the property of Mr.Cockaland haa taken two first prisas at Donniagtoa]first prize at Boston, and first pris* at Spaliini, man, and i* aire to aomoof tha'asastl brated horses of the day, amongst esbar*' Le Don, winner of th* first prise at the Royal Show, and LIOO, Lincolnshire Agricultural Show. ■ ] Terms—L6, payable at Ist Febr 1886. Gnarsjitoea*p*ragT**ment Groom's fee, 6s, jMkyaUn at firat servie*V ' / AU demaada to be paid to the -"' the end of th* Good paddooks provided for «ao free, after that 8a 6d,par .week ' charged, . |< AU oare taken, but no rwponsibUityj D. M«GBEGOR, / ALL PROQRAMMBB. neat aad

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3435, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3435, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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